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Doctor of Education (EdD)
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Programme Objectives March 1. 2013 EdD Program 1 The Doctor of Education (Ed.D) is designed to produce high quality academics in the area of education. This is in line with the nation’s aspiration in enhancing the human capital, which will be the pillar in achieving vision 2020.
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Programme Objectives March 1. 2013 EdD Program 2 To produce education leaders who are capable of making decisions, planning and carrying out duties that are entrusted on them effectively. To produce academicians who are capable of conducting research in their related fields of specialisation. To develop educational leaders who can translate theoretical knowledge into practical applications. Specific objectives of the programme are: To produce graduates who have wide education knowledge and skills to function as effective teachers, education officers or lecturers in educational institutions.
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Program Learning Outcomes March 1. 2013 EdD Program 3 The graduate will be able to: Apply theoretical and empirical knowledge in solving problems related to education. Implement solutions for issues related to education effectively. Communicate effectively Critically review problems and find solutions based on evidence. Generate critical and creative sollutions for issues related to education. Carry out scientific research in addressing issues related to education. Demonstrate quality leadership and create a condusive work environment. Use the latest technology in effective education management
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Why study EdD at OUM? Geared for the working professional Flexible learning delivery Effective learning support Extensive learning resources March 1. 2013 EdD Program 4
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EdD Program Structure Part One Coursework (36 credit hours of core, concentration and elective courses) Part Two Doctoral Concept Paper Part Three Research Portfolio/Dissertation (24 credit hours) March 1. 20135
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Part 1: Coursework (6 semesters) March 1. 20136 CORE Courses (9 credit hours) HPEF 7023 Psychology of Education HPEF 7003Current Trends in Higher Education HPEF 7033Comparative Studies in Curriculum Change
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Part 1: Coursework (6 semesters) March 1. 20137 Research Skill and Academic Writing (9 credit hours) HPEF 7043 Quantitative Research Methods HPEF 7053 Qualitative Research Methods HPEF 7063 Academic Writing for Postgraduates
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Part 1: Coursework (6 semesters) March 1. 20138 CONCENTRATION (18 credit hours) Concentration Course 1 Concentration Course 2 Concentration Course 3 Concentration Course 4 Elective Course 1 Elective Course 2
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EdD (Educational Management) March 1. 20139 CONCENTRATION Economics of Education Educational Change and Innovation Educational Law and Governance Human Resource Management in Education 2 Electives from Instructional Technology Component
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EdD (Instructional Technology) March 1. 201310 CONCENTRATION Instructional Design Leadership in Instructional Technology Instructional Tools and Applications Trends and Issues in Instructional Design and Technology 2 Electives from Educational Management Component
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Doctoral Seminar: Conceptual Paper March 1. 201311 Focuses on the student’s field of study What actually is the problem to be investigated? Must be well supported by Literature Review About 4000-5000 words Preferably in a publishable form (journal) In replacement of Comprehensive Examination (accepted by MQA) Assessed by a Panel of Experts Pass or Fail No credit / No marks are given
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Research Portfolio or Dissertation March 1. 2013 EdD Program 12 Assessed and examined by: 1. The supervisor (s) 2. An external examiner, and 3. The viva voce panel
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March 1. 201313 Dissertation Phase 1 Introduction, Literature Review and Methodology Dissertation Phase 2 Data Collection, Análysis and Report Writing Final Output Dissertation (not more than 60,000 words) Research Portfolio A mini research and complete write-up of about 20,000 words (Publishable in refereed journal) Research P ortfolio A mini research and complete write-up of about 20,000 words (Publishable in refereed journal) Final Output i The consolidation of two research reports by the means of an introductory and conclusion chapters Option 1Option 2 Research Portfolio or Dissertation (cont’d)
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Program Delivery March 1. 2013 EdD Program 14 Students are provided with specially developed learning modules which allows for self-paced learning. Self-managed learning Students are encouraged to attend the face-to-face seminars for a total of 15 hours per semester for each course (i.e. 5 seminar sessions with 3 hours per session). The facilitators who conduct the seminars are recruited by the university based on their expertise. Face-to-face seminar Students have 24x7 access to online learning via the OUM Learning Management System (myVLE). This further enables access to the huge collection in the digital library as well as collaborative learning with peers and discussions with facilitators. Online learning
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Teaching/Learning Materials Book ( provided) E-Books Journal articles ( Digital Library) Online Resources (digital library, web- based resources, etc.) March 1. 201315
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Assessment Format March 1. 201316 FormatCourseworkFinal A60%40% C100%- Must Achieve CGPA ≥ 3
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March 1. 2013 EdD Program 17 FormatCourseworkFinal A 60% Assignment (One) 40% 3 hours Application, analysis, synthesis & evaluation type essay questions NO objective/Multiple Choice Questions or True False Questions c 100% TaskMarks Field Study100% Lab-based Research Assignment 1 Assignment 2 Case Studies/Case Analysis Extended Essay based on library research Research proposals Project reports
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37 Grading Scheme GRADEMARKS GRADE POINT Descriptor A80 - 1004.00Outstanding A-75 - 793.67Very Good B+70 - 743.33Good B65 - 693.00Pass B-60 - 642.67 Conditional Pass (Subject To CGPA => 3.00) C+55 - 592.33 C50 - 542.00 C-45 - 491.67 Fail D+40 - 441.33 D35 - 391.00 F0 - 340.00 March 1. 201318
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